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The Blood of Dawnwalker Collector's Edition Guide

See what The Blood of Dawnwalker Collector's Edition includes: Coen figurine, Steelbook, world map, hardcover compendium, digital extras, and availability.

By Dawnwalker Wiki Team Published Aug 21, 2026 Updated Aug 21, 2026 7 min read
The Blood of Dawnwalker Collector's Edition Guide

What is in The Blood of Dawnwalker Collector’s Edition?

The Blood of Dawnwalker Collector’s Edition is the complete physical package, combining the base game with a Steelbook, map, Coen figurine, hardcover compendium, and the Eclipse digital extras. Its confirmed contents add display pieces and background material rather than a different campaign. It launches with the other editions on September 3, 2026 and does not include early access.

The box is intended for players who want physical objects and the three digital supplements in one purchase. Standard owners receive the same complete playable game, while Collector’s owners receive the additional presentation and lore material listed below. The exact regional price, shipping cost, retailer allocation, and remaining stock are To be confirmed at the point of purchase.

Included itemFormatConfirmed detail
The Blood of DawnwalkerPhysical gameComplete base game
SteelbookPhysicalFull-colour Brencis’s court illustration
Vale Sangora World MapPhysicalTextured, 33 × 40 cm
Coen figurinePhysicalPureArts, 23 cm, collector box
World CompendiumPhysical60-page hardcover
World CompendiumDigitalIncluded through Eclipse upgrade
Comic BookDigitalPrequel to the main campaign
SoundtrackDigitalCollection of the game’s score

What physical items come in the box?

The physical set begins with the game and a Steelbook decorated with a full-colour illustration of Brencis’s court. It also includes a textured map of Vale Sangora measuring 33 × 40 cm and styled after 14th-century illuminations. These are the same types of display items that define the physical Day One package, but Collector’s adds the larger figurine and hardcover book.

The 60-page World Compendium contains concept art, sketches, and illustrations connected to the game’s setting. It is a physical hardcover rather than the separate digital compendium delivered with the Eclipse upgrade. The collected material expands the presentation of Vale Sangora, but it is not described as a playable quest, expansion, or required game guide.

What is special about the Coen figurine?

The centerpiece is a 23 cm Coen figurine produced by PureArts and supplied in a collector box. Its design presents Coen’s human-by-day and vampire-by-night identity, matching the dual nature at the center of the game. No alternate figurine size, interchangeable part set, numbered base, or individually numbered certificate is confirmed in the collected information.

The listed height is approximately nine inches, but 23 cm is the official measurement used for the package. Material composition, final weight, and the exact dimensions of the outer collector box are To be confirmed. Buyers planning a display space should rely on the confirmed height and wait for retailer packaging measurements before assuming the required shelf depth.

Which digital extras are included?

Collector’s includes the entire Eclipse Edition digital upgrade: the Digital World Compendium, Digital Comic Book, and Digital Soundtrack. The digital compendium gives an artistic look at Vale Sangora and its history, while the comic acts as a prequel to the main campaign. The soundtrack collects the score without changing the mechanics available inside the game.

These files accompany the physical contents, but they are not physical discs, books, or soundtrack media. Their delivery method, download size, supported file formats, and redemption process are To be confirmed until the platform or retailer supplies instructions. Players who want these digital items without a figurine or hardcover book can instead consider the Eclipse package in the editions comparison.

Does the Collector’s Edition change the game?

The Collector’s Edition contains the same base game and story access as the Standard, Eclipse, and Day One editions. None of its confirmed extras adds a unique quest, character, ending, combat system, or early-access period. The additional cost is therefore attached to the physical collectibles and digital companion material, not to a larger playable campaign.

That distinction makes the purchase decision easier to separate from gameplay concerns. A player who only wants to experience Coen’s story can choose Standard without losing confirmed playable content. A collector who wants the Steelbook, map, figurine, hardcover book, and digital lore material receives all of those items together in this package.

Does it include a preorder bonus?

Participating Collector’s Edition preorders include early access to the Sangoran Wayfarer’s Armor Set. The set carries the emblem of a nameless smith who travelled the continent seeking inspiration, and it becomes available earlier for eligible preorders. Every player can obtain the armor later in the game, so it is not permanently exclusive to the Collector’s Edition or to preordering.

Some collected third-party material mentions additional physical stationery, but those items do not appear in the confirmed core package used for this guide. Whether a particular store supplies a bookmark, stickers, or another retailer-specific extra is therefore To be confirmed. The page does not treat unlisted bonuses as standard Collector’s Edition contents.

Does the Collector’s Edition include early access?

No, the Collector’s Edition does not unlock The Blood of Dawnwalker before the other editions. Its confirmed release date is September 3, 2026 alongside Standard, Eclipse, and Day One. Paying for the collector box changes the included objects and digital supplements, not the day the campaign becomes playable.

A platform may display a different calendar date when the global release moment is converted to a local timezone. That storefront display does not create a Collector’s-only access window. The release-date page covers the date separately from edition contents so buyers do not confuse timezone displays with a paid bonus.

Is the Collector’s Edition limited?

Yes, the official edition information describes the Collector’s Edition as a limited production run available while stocks last. It is a physical package, so allocation can differ by country, platform, and participating retailer. The number of units produced and the share assigned to each region are To be confirmed.

Limited availability does not establish that every listing is authorized or that every reseller price reflects the publisher’s intended price. Buyers should confirm the platform shown on the product page, the seller, delivery region, taxes, and shipping before payment. Restocks, cancellations, and post-launch availability are also To be confirmed rather than guaranteed.

How much does the Collector’s Edition cost?

Collected US listings report a price of $199.99, while UK-focused material reports approximately £175. Those amounts are regional snapshots rather than a worldwide price, and the final total can change with tax, shipping, currency, and retailer policy. An official local checkout price remains To be confirmed wherever a participating store has not published its listing.

The useful comparison is with the contents rather than a direct currency conversion. Standard supplies the complete game, Eclipse adds three digital items, and Collector’s adds the physical Steelbook, map, figurine, and hardcover compendium alongside those digital extras. The price guide separates recorded prices from fees and unconfirmed regional totals.

Is the Collector’s Edition worth buying?

The Collector’s Edition makes sense when the physical objects themselves are the reason for buying it. The package offers the clearest value to someone who wants Coen’s figurine, the hardcover World Compendium, the illustrated map, and the Steelbook together. It does not create extra value through early access or exclusive campaign content because neither is included.

Players interested mainly in lore but not display items can get the digital compendium, comic, and soundtrack through Eclipse or its later upgrade. Players interested only in the game can choose Standard and still receive the complete playable experience. The choice should therefore depend on whether the confirmed collectibles are useful to the buyer, not on unsupported expectations about future rarity or resale value.

The Blood of Dawnwalker Collector's Edition contents breakdown

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